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Want to make 3 axis simulator for fly games.

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by grooste_lwd, Nov 23, 2015.

  1. trust928

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    hows this project is going?
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    3Motors_werkend_zekeringen_update_reset.jpg
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  3. grooste_lwd

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    As far as I am now. Two new power supplies are 53 amps each. Work fine. What starts probleemjes. Wires question and multiple options. Mine worked viewing pictures.

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    I've discovered that most super thick wires are needed for 60 amps at 24v. Can be calculated on this page. Too thin cable is just not good. I'm going to make my cable 4 mm copper core. Here is the count: http://www.ledtuning.nl/nl/draadcalculator.
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    SAM_0965.JPG
    SAM_0949.JPG SAM_0950.JPG SAM_0952.JPG SAM_0953.JPG SAM_0954.JPG SAM_0956.JPG SAM_0958.JPG
    SAM_0960.JPG SAM_0963.JPG
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    my keybord fails, out of battery, see foto,s. my new box.

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  7. haroldjames

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    I like your idea of the clear container for your electronics. :)
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    Lindo proyecto
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    Today I did the primer. Will not rust. Engine and new cable provided.

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    New foto. SAM_1105.JPG
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    Looking good!
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    Frame is about ready. Go there now make engines on the frame. Here new pictures.

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    nice work man , look forward to get it working
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    I made Adjust able foot space. The wood plate wil wil be upgraded. Simple to se how it looks like :).

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    Today I started the simulator. Be at best been selling point for 2dehans car / simulator parts. www.kaabounparts.nl. This guy is super friendly and thinks along. Man is very friendly and gives some parts for free because he sympathy like and project man. I'm eager to catch up on stuff for the sim.
    Have ordered a heavy cross coupling. These are some rare these NL gekeurt be for car MOT :(. This can I pick up next week. Become a cross coupling of a drive shaft.
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    Am doing a VR motorcycle helmet. This has been made so far. And works well with need for speed shift. Helmet uses Freetrack. And ir 4leds and an 8-inch display screen. Use a webcam turned builds trust to ir. This helmet is constructed at night. So I call it the midnight version. This helmet came into my mind and I had to make. This is a successful test vr helmet.

    - Positive:
    Race feels very realistic. look around freely.
    Reasonably cheap for something super perfects.

    I'm going to upgrade this helmet. Or a new building. Make lighter. Battery pack. New helmet. On and off button. And if possible wireless VGA or HDMI signiaal. And a 9 brighter screen. Furthermore, this helmet that is better I had hoped. Need for speed shift may or may not stop it now. These helmet comes on the simulator and will replace the monitor.
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    Photos of the VR Helmet.

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    These days again been busy with the simulator.
    Upcoming improvements:

    - PSU prepared. 2 X 56 amps at 12 volts. Dual fan.
    - Adjustments remembered for the simulator . The simulator Is little too big. Can not sit well with the pedals! Too far away :(.
    - designed custom cross coupling. Made of four standing 25 mm bearings.

    Planned Improvements to the helmet.
    New HD display 250g HDMI. Old is 740 grams of s-vga.
    Motorcycle helmet will be replaced with welding helmet.
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    The design.

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    It seems very high and I still can't quite grasp how the motors link to the frame, but I guess that will be clearer later on.